Even though they do not have the television rights to the Daytona 500, ESPN will be providing blanket coverage of the activities around at the Daytona Motor Speedway.

ESPN will be producing its NASCAR Now program from Daytona throughout the period.

ESPN will also have coverage of the Nationwide Series race from Daytona on February 23rd at Noon ET. Allen Bestwicxk will call the race with Dale Jarrett and Andy Petrie. Dave Burns, Jamie Little, Dr. Jerry Punch and Vince Welch will report from the pits. Nicole Briscoe, Rusty Wallace, Ray Evernham, and Brad Daugherty will handle pre and post race duties.

Here is ESPN’s complete schedule of coverage of the activities at the Daytona 500:

Tennis’ first major is on the horizon and the Tennis Channel will provide 30 hours of live match telecasts during the two-week tournament again this year, with more than 180 hours of dedicated tournament coverage overall.

Among the programming will be a daily highlight and encore-match show called Australian Open Today. This year’s version will feature two daily editions, one dedicated to the tournament’s most recent day session and one to the most recent night session.

Bill Macatee and Martina Navratilova will serve as the main play-by-play and analyst team. Brett Haber and commentator Justin Gimelstob will also call live action

Lindsay Davenport will lend her championship perspective to Tennis Channel’s booth while Rennae Stubbs will handle specials reports and vignettes. Sports Illustrated reporter Jon Wertheim will also appear on the network in Melbourne this year.

Here is the Australian Open schedule on Tennis Channel beginning January 14th: